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24 September, 13:26

Which formula represents a nonpolar molecule containing polar covalent bonds?

(1) H2O (3) NH3

(2) CCl4 (4) H2

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  1. 24 September, 13:40
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    H2O and NH3 are polar molecules. H2 is a nonpolar molecule but the H-H bond is also nonpolar.

    Therefore, the best choice is CCl4. Although the C-Cl bond is polar due to electronegativity differences, the molecule itself is nonpolar because the net dipole moments cancel out, given its tetrahedral molecular structure.
  2. 24 September, 13:51
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    CCI4 represents a nonpolar molecular containing polar covalent bonds.
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